Borders Of Love

(Brian Hendrix)

There are so many love songs written, and I've written my fair share, though I wanted to get a little different, a little creative, and really tell a story asking the question: What if "love" were a place? Would you be weary traveling there? Would you want to go? How does it make one feel to cross the borders of "Love" and enter it? I like how this turned out.

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V1 You pull up to the line Reserved and shy Wonderin' what's on the other side You've seen it in pictures Your friends have told you about it It looks pleasant and warn Inviting with charm Beggin' you to come in, make yourself at home An exotic adventure You cross blindly, never to doubt it (Chorus) On the borders of love Questioning should you cross Territory's unknown Scared you might get lost But it feels familiar, so natural This place fits you like a glove 'Cross the borders of love V2 If you've been here before Like a recurring dream It can all feel just like make believe Cautiously optimistic This time, won't wear our your welcome Figure might as well play If you're planning to stay Maybe a new strategy, same rules of the game And you push all in You play 'em just how they dealt 'em (Chorus) (Bridge) Where the sunlight above Brushes warm on the skin It's a place you belong Where you'll always fit in Don't be alarmed, just leap into our arms 'Cross the borders of love (Chorus)

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